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The Hollyfield Foundation awards grants to nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations that support our mission. Our grant cycle is once per year. However, we do award smaller sums for interim projects as the need arises. Click on grants for more information about projects and organizations we fund.
A well-known, colorful Montrose resident known for his adventures and well-resourced life style, Jay lived life grand. Jay was a patron of the fine arts, his true love. He was involved with the Westheimer Art Festival from its inception in 1972 until his death in 1994. He installed a board that would keep true to his vision, an arts festival for the community. Today the Bayou City Art Festival is bigger and more successful than ever, raising hundreds of thousands for the art community. Jay was a champion of gay and lesbian causes. Politically he wanted to further the cause by uniting the community. Securing equal rights for gays and lesbians became his passion. He was also interested in the health issues that faced the gay and lesbian community, especially HIV/AIDS. He was instrumental in founding the Kaposi Sarcoma Committee which today is AIDS Foundation Houston and was an early supporter of the Montrose Clinic. In 1988 at the request of the Human Rights Campaign Fund, Jay and a few of his friends hosted a dinner in the wine cellar at Tony's as a fund raiser. It is now known as the Houston Black Tie Dinner, a charitable foundation that raises funds for local and national organizations committed to enriching the GLBT community. Named after Jay for his hard work and dedication to the GLBT community, the Hollyfield Political Award, is presented at the Houston Black Tie Dinner honoring that person for their political activism within the community. Jay Hollyfield died of AIDS-related conditions in 1994. At his request the Hollyfield Foundation was founded. Its purpose is to help secure equal rights and treatment for sexual minorities and to be an advocate in the fight against AIDS. Today the board is comprised of friends and community leaders that share these philosophies. The Hollyfield Foundation continues to reach out to the GLBT community through its grants process by funding organizations on the front lines. |
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